Advent Mission Tree
Every year, our Advent Mission Tree highlights the mission partners DaySpring supports throughout the year, inviting everyone to join in their important work.
Giving through the work on the Advent Mission Tree is an important way to teach our children the beautiful lessons of the joy in giving. We all need the reminder that our resources are not our own to keep, but what we have been given is from God. As stewards of these gifts, we return them back to God through joyful generosity and cheerful giving.
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The Advent Mission Tree has taken on various forms from year to year. This year, we have two ways to give:
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Online monetary donations
From DaySpring's Giving Page, you can select the Ministry partner fund from the drop-down menu or designate your gift in the offering plate.
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Tangible gifts for some ministry partners
Some tangible gifts for the Naomi House residents need to be back to the church by Sunday, December 8, as indicated on the sign-up form.
The rest of the gifts can be placed under the Advent Mission Tree in the Narthex to be delivered after Christmas.​​
Ministry Partners
Thank you for your support of our giving partners. Click the links to visit their websites to learn more. Give using the DaySpring Giving page, directly to each partner, or by placing your designated gift in the offering during Advent.
We will forward our collected gifts in January.
The Naomi House is a temporary place of refuge for families as they prepare for the next steps in their asylum-seeking journey.
Educating People, Alleviating Hunger, and Restoring the Land
Serving warm meals to the Waco community for over 25 years
A ministry in Copán Ruinas, Honduras, empowering the youth and children they serve at every level.
In the bustling border town of Harlingen, Texas, Elket Rodríguez stands at the intersection of compassion and advocacy.
CBF Disaster Response exists to equip Christians and churches to serve communities affected by disaster.